Roadrunner News

November 08, 2001 10:20:30 AM UTCMichigan it is - <b>The Dirty Americans</b>, featuring Myron (vocals), Freedom (guitar) and Pete (bass) from The Workhorse Movement, have three shows lined up in the near future. They are as follows:
Thursday, November 15 - Emerald Theatre
Mt. Clemens

November 07, 2001 5:40:38 PM UTCLast month on September 23rd, <b>Dry Kill Logic</b> spent a day at the legendary Ardent Studios in Memphis, Tennessee. The purpose of the trip? They recorded a cover of Prong's "Snap Your Fingers, Snap Your Neck", whose use was intended to be a "b-side"

November 07, 2001 4:37:58 PM UTC<b>Ill Nino</b> drummer Dave Chavarri gave a bell yesterday (11/06) to catch up with things in general, and of course to bust some balls...
During the call, Ill Nino were making their way up to Boulder, CO for tonight's show (11/07) with <b>Kittie</b> a

November 07, 2001 11:39:06 AM UTCThe latest changes/additions in the touring world of <b>Slipknot</b> are as follows -
The <b>Huntington, WV on show 11/24</b> and <b>Saginaw, MI show on 11/27</b> have switched days. Both still remain, just on the opposite dates. The following is cor

November 06, 2001 8:31:13 PM UTC<b>Spineshank</b> has been back in the United States for a bit less than 2 months now since their first tour of the UK. What have they made of their time?
Since their return, they have basically checked themselves into a rehearsal studio at an undisclo

November 06, 2001 7:32:34 PM UTCRemember reading the previous <b>Machine Head</b> news story titled <a href="http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/artists/machinehead/news.asp#1021" target="">SMELLS LIKE MACHINE HEAD</a>? It was the one telling you about <b>Ten Ton Hammer</b>, the famed Mach

November 06, 2001 6:18:32 PM UTCWhat's in a name? Well, as we wrote yesterday (11/05), it's not <b>The Pledge Of Allegiance Tour</b>, but it is <b>Slipknot</b> back on the road here in the US.
Starting later this month, they will be hitting the road with <b>In Flames</b> and <b>40 Be</b>